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Jason S. Chang, Professor

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AI Research and Outline:

The main research projects include computer-aided language learning, text proofreading, automatic grammar correction, information retrieval systems, automatic grammar correction, machine translation systems, and various natural language-related software technologies.

 

AI Research Papers (Please see https://lsalab.cs.nthu.edu.tw/home/?page=Advisor/publication):

  • MH Chen, CC Huang, ST Huang, JS Chang, HC Liou. (2015). An Automatic Reference Aid for Improving EFL Learners' Formulaic Expressions in Productive Language Use, Learning Technologies, IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies 7 (1), 57-68.

  • Wu, C. E., Chen, J. J., Chang, J., & Chang, J. (2017). Learning Synchronous Grammar Patterns for Assisted Writing for Second Language Learners. Proceedings of the IJCNLP 2017, System Demonstrations, 53-56.

  • Chen, J. J., Chang, J., Yang, C. Y., Chen, M. H., & Chang, J. (2017). Extracting Formulaic Expressions and Grammar and Edit Patterns to Assist Academic Writing. Proceedings of the Computational and Corpus-based Phraseology: Recent Advances and Interdisciplinary Approaches (EUROPHRAS), 95-103.

  • Hsu, C. L., Ju, H. H., Wu, Y. H., Peng, H. C., Chen, J. J., Chang, J., & Chang, J. (2017). Computer Assisted English Email Writing System. Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing (CICLing).

  • Chen, J. J., Peng, H. C., Yeh, M. C., Chen, P. Y., & Chang, J. S. (2016). Linggle Knows: A Search Engine Tells How People Write. In COLING (Demos) (pp. 166-169).

  • Jim Chang, JS Chang. (2015). WriteAhead2: Mining Lexical Grammar Patterns for Assisted Writing, Proceedings of Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL-HLT), 106-110.

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